SPRINGFIELD- As the federal government continues to allow big data to sell your information, State Senator Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) is working to protect women and children from private entities sharing their location information that can be transmitted by cell phones, tablets and computers.

“Illinois residents deserve to know who has access to their personal information,” Cullerton said. “Geolocation tracking can tell companies where you buy your morning coffee or what bus stops your son or daughter jump on after school. This is private information. You should be able to control who has access to it.”

House Bill 3449 measure known as the Geolocation Privacy Protection Act, would require companies that store or share your precise location data to receive opt-in consent from Illinois residents before selling or sharing it.

“Illinois residents may opt-in to use the GPS app on their phones or tablets but they should have a say on when their data is being sold,” Cullerton said. “It is simple. The price of using a map on your phone shouldn’t mean you are automatically giving some unknown entity the ability to sell your information.”

Cullerton believes it is a simple task for an app developer to ask consumers if they are privy to access their geolocation information. This is something that can be simply incorporated into the design and function of an application.

Currently Delaware, California and Nevada have similar laws in place.

House Bill 3449 passed the Senate on a 33-22 vote and now moves back to the House for further debate.

Senate Bill 9 increases the state income tax from 3.75 percent to 4.95 percent.

“I cannot support a tax increase until we cut more waste, fraud and abuse in state bureaucracy,” Cullerton said. “The governor’s administration entered into a $2.4 million leasing deal on the taxpayers’ dime; yet folks are asking DuPage residents to help balance the budget. This is unacceptable and something I cannot vote in favor of.”

Cullerton and State Representative David McSweeney (R-Barrington Hills) are urging for a bipartisan investigation by the Illinois Audit Commission to examine the sweetheart deal Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration gave to political insiders.

Last week, the Illinois Senate passed structural reforms, such as Cullerton’s government consolidation plan, procurement reform and school funding reform.

The school funding plan does not cut funding to schools in DuPage County. All schools will receive the same amount of funding they received this school year. However, struggling districts such as School District U-46 and Queen Bee School District 16 would receive an increase in funding to put them on an even playing field with neighboring schools.

“I would never support a plan that would pit children against each other,” Cullerton said. “None of our schools will receive less funding than the year before. However, we will move toward a system that is fair and gives all children, regardless of their ZIP code, a chance to succeed.”

SPRINGFIELD- State Senator Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) requests a formal investigation into the overpriced Springfield warehouse the Department of Human Services leased to store state files.

Cullerton and Representative David McSweeney (R-Barrington Hills) submitted a formal request to Illinois Legislative Audit Commission co-chairs Senator Jason Barickman (R-Bloomington) and Representative Robert Rita (D-Blue Island) to examine the irresponsible contract negotiated by DHS to rent the warehouse for $2.4 million for five years that could have been bought for $750,000.

“Governor Rauner needs to take the time to be kind and compassionate toward our children, veterans, seniors and vulnerable populations instead of cutting sweetheart deals for his insider pals,” Cullerton said. “My hope is this investigation sends a clear message to the governor’s administration that I won’t stand on the sidelines as they give their political allies another payout on the taxpayers’ dime. The time for Illinois Audit Commission to act is now.”

Cullerton serves on the Legislative Audit Commission and looks forward to working with his committee members to investigate this contract and other similar state contracts.

One of the owners of the leasing company is William Cellini’s son-in-law.

Cellini, a politically connected businessman, served a time in prison after his conviction in 2011 of a failed attempt to shake down Oscar-winning film producer Thomas Rosenberg for a $1.5 million contribution to the campaign of currently imprisoned former Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

SPRINGFIELD- State Senator Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) is disappointed in the hypocrisy of the lieutenant governor’s statements during the Illinois Senate Appropriations Committee.

During the committee, Lieutenant Governor Evelyn Sanguinetti reiterated she believed her office should not be eliminated because of the succession process and the important government consolidation work she is spearheading.

“The governor and lieutenant governor’s office continue to push for bloated bureaucracy on the taxpayer’s dime,” Cullerton said. “Right now, taxpayers are paying for two deputy governors and a lieutenant governor. The hypocrisy is outrageous. While the lieutenant governor continues to push for local government entities to consolidate and eliminate redundant and ineffective units of government, she stands as a symbol of government waste.”

The lieutenant governor has been tasked with spearheading the Local Government Consolidation Taskforce. The taskforce has pushed for 27 recommendations; however, only three may advance this year and one was successful so far.

“It is hypocritical to continue to ask local governments to cut and eliminate units of government when the state government isn’t willing to do the same,” Cullerton said. “We are in the middle of tough times. Everyone needs to tighten their belts. The money we save should go toward crucial services like our schools, programs to help our seniors and vulnerable populations, not another means for political patronage.”

Cullerton has continued to push for government consolidation first through his work with the passage of Senate Bill 494 in 2013, which created the DuPage County government consolidation model which is touted in the report released by the lieutenant governor’s government consolidation taskforce, and sponsoring multiple constitutional amendments to eliminate the office of the lieutenant governor.

Since Cullerton has been in office he has supported eliminating the position under both a republican and democrat governor. He believes the money would be better spent and services can be better executed without duplicate forms of government.

Cullerton is the senate sponsor of HJRCA6 and plans to advance the legislation once Representative David McSweeney (R-Barrington Hills) passes the measure in the House.

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